
Sheridan Parent/Caregiver Class
Human trafficking is something that parents and caregivers are becoming starkly more aware of, but what can you actually do to help empower your youth to recognize grooming behaviors and lower their risk of exploitation?
Through open conversations, engaging activities, the use of media, and opportunities for discussion participants in our parent/caregiver class will:
>>Raise their awareness of what constitutes human trafficking and exploitation.
>>Learn how to recognize recruitment tactics and understand vulnerabilities.
>>Challenge harmful stereotypes and societal attitudes.
>>Identify healthy support systems for their youth.
>>Learn how to help their youth develop skills to safely navigate potential and existing exploitative situations.
>>Learn about community resources when situations occur that increase their vulnerability (or if exploitation is already underway).
>>Learn how to recognize recruitment tactics and understand vulnerabilities.
>>Challenge harmful stereotypes and societal attitudes.
>>Identify healthy support systems for their youth.
>>Learn how to help their youth develop skills to safely navigate potential and existing exploitative situations.
>>Learn about community resources when situations occur that increase their vulnerability (or if exploitation is already underway).
This class will be held at the Sheridan County Fulmer Library in the Inner Circle Room from 5pm-6:30pm. Adults only, please.